Greenwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Greenwood, WI)
- Class of 1954
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We Dedicate THE CHIEF TAIN ... Greenwood Greenwood High School Wisconsin Our Parents FACULTY 'Q fi x THOMAS JACKSON Commerce Hobby Club I-AITH NINL English, Library Library Club, One-Act Play CYNTHIA EINFELDT Mathematics, Geography CLIFTON FONSTAD Principal Physics, Advanced Algebra CY BIQKER Science, Physical Education Athletic Coach SHIRLEY COX Home Economics F.H.A. -Z I Il A Ill RN ROBI' RT CRASF Veteran Instructor Seuetary BOARD OF EDUCATIO ALLILN WLFTHRIC H 'N- l Treasurer Xl Ni Ol N Dxrcuor HRT 'K IV Ce-rk I-QINAR :KIND HIS HELPIQRS lhanlts to the efforts of Ifinar and his thrcc lil' helpers, Urccnvuoml lligh School IS I-tt-pt cle-an. Front left lu Tlgllli Kay f.llflSIlC, lim Dunn, and Nlllifl Dunn. fl'hat's Einar on tht cnd'J O0lxN IX I f keep units hugh mtl faces Smll stumlchs rrust hr, kept full ou L in s x mur tvsn Loo tn Rosa mt tm l Nltlllll xc t x rc N stall 1 s 4 Xounlscr Nlntlcll ulncttz Blrhlra Rclncltc men r mx tc me :slr an N 1rx j me llurw at i K. Q Q R IIRIN I RS mspurtxtnon f students t mtl rom mul RL ssl L ll trrvtrs om left to mt x 1rL om urtll t Brumnugh am Lulu. Susx Sp Q' M.-K Our majorettes. AROK Ron, john, Ron. SCHOOL 5' Q Brother an-1 sisrcrf Time to go home? -- 1-5-1'..f,.,. K! orkmg hard?? Where ya goin'??? Nharon Lonzlinc- KX Q X.--,, 'Z Rurluz udllllg, Il- A CLASSES CLASS OFFICERS .IUNIURS President - Mary Ann Parkel Vice President - Barbara Reineke Secretary - JoAnn Bergemann Treasurer - Lloyd Stewart ' 'V . M . ,-22553 . 4 fun,- , , wil FRESHMEN President - jeff Hoehne Vice Presidentl- Joanne jackson Secretary - llelen Stewart Treasurer - Ronald llesich 9. Y 5 '11 ,r '44 eva... -n,4.4xili. SENIURS President - Nlike Hoc-hne Xice President Shirley Rasmussen Secretary - Carl Severson Treasurer - Ronald Denk Q. 4' nf SI DPI If DMURES President - Gary Brux Vice President - jim Turnquist Secretary - Lois Wieher Treasurer - jim Mast 7. D--1 CLA S jon Alilzl. - 'wma' Ihr-re's 11 lilllr' hi! ol bud in er vm ,good girl. Nr. lland l,2,j,-41 -lr. liantl ll l'.ll.A. l,Z,5g l.1- ary C,.lub 1: lzcho Staff 4: 'xnnuul Staff 5.4, ltlitor 43 l'orc-nsrcs l,2,5,4. .'KNl'l'.N lilil C ll - 'Nvrsx' HW was are hazel, htfr hrlir is bmw r1,' shr' gurls u ilh I1 gux from out of lou n. Sr. Band l,2,3,4g Concert liannl 43 Pep Band 5,41 Glee Club 1,2,5g l-.H.A. I,Z,5,4g Library Club I: licho Staff 45 Class Play 45 lr. Band l. DORIS flblljlt - 'llorri1 ' She'5 an upright, dou nrighl, all right girl. Nr. Band 1,2,5,4g Concert Band 45 Pep Band 15,45 Cilee C.lub l,2,5,4g Chorus 5,-ig l'.ll.A. l,2,3,4g library Club lg lmrrtnsics l,2,,5,-4. NlARlORllf CARI. - 'llargtb' She lor es bu! one - ata time. Sr. Blind l,2,3,4g Concert Band 4g Pep Band 2,143 Cilee Club l,2,3,4g C,horus l,2,3,4g l .ll.A. l,2,5,4g Photo Cllub 53 lzclm Stuff 4g Annual Staff 5,43 Class Play 43 Class Secretary l. GLENN BRAATL Wx Ihre? Speeds are slnu, slou mfr, and slnjn' l-.l'.A. 5.4. JACK COREY - 'Shorty' 'Gir e him athlelics, any kind zz ill dm Sr. Band 1,Z,'v,41 Concert Band 41 Basketball l',2',5',4'3 Capt. 4: Noll:-yball l,Z,5',4'g loot- ball l',2',3',4': Capt. -lg Baseball 2,5',4': Annual Staff l: btudent Council lg Class Pres- ident 11 Badger Boys' Stare 5. ll'..i'Y lilCAl'N - 'lllffmfir' Nu! light-hvr1z!'r'd, mx! lzlumlf' lr. Hand 1,23 Drum Nlajoretre 5.4: Cflce Club 1,21 l'.ll..'N. l.2,j,fll Stamp Club gl l.ibr.xry C lub 1.21 Echo Nmlf 4. N1.-XRYlJAK1C,KARlJ- 'lima n lxvf' Nluulh rs Ihr' limr In vnwx xurnscl' ami l'll make- llw hrfsln'1'I. llrurn Nlarorettc- 3,41 Cyler Clul- l,5. l.ll.K. l.2, 4.4: lwlw Nuff 4. llumecomunp C ourr 4. OF 19 4 RONALD DESK - 'Ronnie' 'Last night at tuelve I fel! immense, but nou I feel like tbirty cents.' Chorus 1,2343 F.l .A. 132,53-43 One4Act Play 43 Forensics 1,23 Class Treasurer 4. MICHAEL HOEHNE - 'Mike' 'All great men haue died and I feel a little ill rnyself.' Hobby Club 33 Football 3',4'3 Annual Staff 43 Bus. Man. 43 Student Council 2,43 Class Presi- dent 2,4. JOSEPHINE GASPARAC - 'Gas' 'Boys are a nuisance, but I wouIdn't mind having one. Library Club 1,23 Annual Staff 4. JOAN IRVINE - 'jo' She's witty, sbe's wise, she's a terror for her size. ' Sr. Band 2,3,43 Concert Band 43 Jr. Band 13 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Chorus 233,43 F.H.A. lg Photo Club 23 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Echo Staff 43 Annual Staff 33 Class Play 43 Class Vice Presi- dent 3g Homecoming Queen 4. JOHN GREGORICH - 'johnny' 'A little lipstick now and tben, never hurts the best of men. F.F.A. 1,2,5,43 Basketball l,2,5',4'3 Volley- ball l,2,3,4Q Football 1,2',3',4'3 Baseball l,2', 3',4'3 lntramural Board l,2,4Q Homecoming King 43 Badger Boys' State 3. BETTY JACKSON - 'jeep' 'High School days have their delights, but they can't compare to bigb school nights. Jr. Band 1,23 Glee Club l,2,5,4Q Chorus 2,3343 F.H.A. 13 Hobby Club 33 Library Club Ig Annual Staff 53 Forensics I. RAYMOND GREGORICH - 'Ray' 'A nice all-amund guy. F.F.A. 13233343 President 43 Football l,3',4'3 Baseball 1,2',3',4'3 Student Council 43 Prom King 3. BETTY JOHNSON - 'Giggles' 'She could be a politician, but sbe prefers a home for two. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. i I . E -4. J aeeit , I I ,. Y'1fff'- ' 9-1.125-tlgi-'.'. ' 3.1 44.11. 'rift-,'-I fhiiifirg .5 J! v . 6 52 ll ti I xas 11? CLASS MARY ANN KAPFER - 'Minnie' 'Being good is an auful lonesome job. lr. Band Zg Glee Club lg F.ll.A. 5: Library Club lg Forensics 1. JOAN Kll1,l'CAl.l - 'Red' 'Pretty as a picture, nice frame too.' Sr. Band l,2,5,-ig Concert Band -ig jr. Band lg Glee Club 23 Chorus 2g l .H.A. 2,4g Intramural Board 5. RONALD KITZHABER - 'Kitzie' lt's better to sleep in class tban waste a perfectly good nigbt.' I .H.A. l,2,S,4g Sentenial 4. JAMES METZKE - 'jim' 'For sale, one car in first crash cona'ition.' Pep Club lg Hobby Club S,4g Photo Club 3,4g Football l,2,3',4'. HERBERT LINDNER - 'Herb' Women are allrigbt in their place, but they bauen't found it yet.' I-'.F.A. l,2,5,4g Secretary 4g Basketball 2,3',4', Football 4'g Baseball 3'g Class Play 49 ln- tramural Board l. jOYCE MEYER - 'Pigs' 'I have my ou'n theories about everjvtbingf' Sr. Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band 45 Pep Band 43 Glee Club l,2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Photo Club 39 Library Club 1,25 Echo Staff 43 Annual Staff 5 A. jl'..'XNE'l'Tlf LINDNER - nbeorge' Liver-it or leave il.' Chorus 11.45 l'.H.A. 1: Intramural Board 2. ALLEN QLAST - 'Al' live good die young so rt lw should I 11 orn P' Sr. Band l,2,3,ZI1 Concert Band -1: Pep Ilnm l,Z,3.-13 Photo Club 's,4. OF 1954 SHIRLEY R.-XSNILSSEN - 'Razz' 'Seems a quiet lass until you see hefout of class. llr. Band 1,25 ls.H.A. 1,2,5,-i5 Treasurer 45 Class Secretary 35 Vice President -3. RUTH STEELE - 'Ruthie' 'I u.ant to be bashful but the boys uori't let me. Sr. Band 2,5545 jr. Band 15 Chorus 45 F.H.A. l,2,5,45 Vice President 35 Photo Club 55 Echo Staff 45 Student Council 45 Secretary 45 Class Play 4. JERALD RICHMOND - 'jerry' 'Hooks give me a pain.' If .I-.A. l,2,3,4. JANET STIEFVATER- 'Stevie' 'just give me temptation' Sr. Band 25 jr. Band 15 Pep Club 15 Glee Club 25 Chorus 2,45 I-'.H.A. 1,2,45 Library Club 15 Echo Staff 2,45 Student Council 25 Prom Queen 5. RUTH RUST - 'Rusty' 'We suppose she has her secrets. 1'.H.A. 1,2,5,4. JEROME THIEME - 'Rocky' 'Ile hasn't let a woman pin anything on him since he was a haby.' F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2',5',4'5 Volley- ball 2,3,4. CARL SEVERSON - 'Carlay' 'Gee girls, quit teasing me.' Football 4'5 Baseball 253,4'5 Annual Staff 3: Class Secretary 45 F.F.A. 2,35 Class Play 4. ALICE TIEMAN - 'Totie' 'Her heart is like the moon. constantly changing but alu ays with a man in it.' jr. Band 1,25 Glee Club 2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,35 Drama Club 35 Photo Club 35 Library Club 1,25 Echo Staff 45 Atmual Staff 5. .5 QQ COLORS - - MOTTO- - FLOWER- ADVISERS CLASS CLASS 'IUHN TL'RNQlflST He's the guy uho runs the Ford. Keeps the girls from getting bored. Hobby Club 35 Photo Club 35 Basketball 2,3,4'g Volleyball 2g Football 1,2,5',4': Baseball 2',4'g Class Play 4. DUANE ZAGER - 'Toby' l'll newer let mysludiesinterfere with my educatiom' r.F.A. 1,2,4. LFQANNE VOLLRATH 'Quiet and shy. Oh, what a lie. Sr. Band 1,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,5g Chorus 1,2, 5,49 F.H.A. l,2g Echo Staff 49 Forensics 1. DU WAYNE ZILLMER - 'Diz' 'Teachers think I am so sweet, they always want me in theforemost seat. Hobby Club 59 Stamp Club 25 Photo Club 3,45 Basketball 2',3g Volleyball 23 Football Manager 1'g Class Play 45 Intramural Board 25 Class Vice President 1. CAROL YOUNG - 'Cermdnlbie' 'She hasn'l been with us long, but so far we like hen' F.H.A. 4. - - - - Red and White - - The sky, our limit - - Red Chrysanthemum - - Miss Claire Mastalir Mr. Paul Thompson Mr. Clifton Fonstad OF 1954 SlllRLEY MAY - 'Burley' - Valedicrorian 'Give me an audience, I wan! to speak d uord or lwo.' Sr. Band 2,145 lr.Band 15 Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Hobby Club 45 Library Club 1,25 Echo Staff 253,45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 Stu- dent Council 3. DONALD FRANK - 'Don' - Salutatorian 'lf the teachers would only listen, lbey would learn a lot. Sr. Band 5,45 jr. Band 2,55 Drama Club 25 Basketball 25 Echo Staff 1,2535 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 One-Act Play 253,45 Forensics l,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 2. MARJORIE RONDORF - 'Magg D.A.R. Award ie' 'Devil eyes, Angel bedrt, and ---- ' Chorus 45 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 President 45 Echo Staff l,2,3,45 Editor 45 Annual Staff 25 Student Council 45 Class Secretary 25 Intramural Board 45 Forensics 25 Class Play 45 Treasurer 5. HONOR SHIRLEY RASMUSSEN ALICE TIEMAN jANET STIEFVATER 6-lisa STUDENTS CARL SEVERSON JEANETTE LINDNER JOAN ABEL CAN YOU IMAGINE Mr. Fonstad - - - Mr. Buker - - Mr. jackson - Mr. Haag - - Mr. josrad's - Mrs. Einfeldt - - - Miss Mastalir - - - Miss Cox ----- Mrs. Vine ---- Mr. Thompson- - - Mr. Hamel - - Mr. Wagner- - - - trading his Dodge in on a steam calliope? - - - - - - - - - - - directing the one-act play? - - - - -getting pinched by a game warden? ------------------5feet4inches? - - chorus singing in the Metropolitan Opera? -----------------sleepinginclass? - - - - - - - - -teaching Boys' Phy. Ed.? ------------marrying thehiredman? - - - trading the '54 Ford in on a '54 Chev'? - - - - - - - teaming up with joe McCarthy? - - - chewing gum at a concert? - - - - - -teaching Home Ec.? SENIOR CLASS PLAY HBUURS AND IIRUUIXSH LAST ,. M- 'ww' il-,Al'l'.D, FIRST ROV: Nlrs. Blicklc, R. Steele: Lindy, N1.C1ar1 SIC UND ROV: Goody, Irvine, Olivia Burl-.lmlJcr, Ni. Ronnlorf: Hrs. Ljunklock, A. Bruchg Miss Hamilton, S. Hay. THIRD ROV Gerard, C. Seversong Larry, Tumquisl: Lt. Shaw, ll. Lindner STANDING: Miss Xlastalir, Directorg l'r.mci5, li. lillmerg Nir llfnly, D. Frank. Ni yrs T . STAGE CRM T9 SI-..-XTED. FIRST ROW: B. jackson, l. Lindner, rl. Stiefvater. SIPLOND ROV: A. Tieman, -I. Nleyer, dl. Braun, rl. Nletcalf. STANIJINLI: A. Quasr, dl. L orc-y, -I. urcgorich. lllmi .1 slmck - il. lrxme, C. Nc-we-rson l. Iumqu1sr,N1.C.zrl. . wg A No teachers around - j. xiii-.i .'Xzrr.iuimn' Lunspiracy ot mu Lmuks - IJ, lmnk 'Aim' - ul. lurnqunsi .mil 1'urnquisz and 51. Larl. .ml ll. flllmcf. X1. C arl. gs: Baccekmi 3 uw ESNN ooo v Sh GR ADB TIOL 1 9 54 Chas RQXX Jefanexxe Txuerena ximdne Sximeg bmw may xerxg wexcaxx H95 PXDQX Joao B2 Jawa Ylesqmf. Q Hama wegei ' 'Wm hx WX NLSD. muon . . eAuuXxxX Sutxoi' ..,........ 531027, SXXQGXC bv R ,neu 'ixmmkei 9,0naX6 Dem- F YLQMXYQJY. Brut'-, Accompamsm . .,.,. pmaugeo by Yew-Q O. 'XXAQXCD Mums I 4 1 ww ex XNx56.ox1f' wkmexme Chas 866 w S CMN r- f 'QQQW u . xi 'AY ix Gm '09 Wixcmc XXOXX . . 'b K JY I, I, n-1 I-1 -4 v- y-1 r- I- -Q CLASS WILL joan Abel, leave my well used baritone to l-aVern Kessler. Doris Ampe, leave my ability to play the piano to Francis Koschak. Glenn Braatz, leave my driver's license to Miss Slastalir. jean Braun, leave because I have to sneeze. Anita Bruch leave for Marshfield Klaryorie C arl leave my height to Nlary jo I esar ack Corey leave my girlish blush to jerry Anderegg Mary Damgaard, leave my roller skates to Ethel Rasmussen Ronnie Denk leave to compete with singer ohnny Ray Don Ifrank, leave my dimples to Bobby Schneider osiphine basparac, leave my quietness to Patty Lindner ohn Gregorich leave my convincing ways to Lloyd Stewart Ray Gregorich, leave to go hunting with Red my dog in Africa Mike Hoehne, leave all the girls swooning can Irvine, leave my cheerleading ability to my sister, Doren Betty jackson leave my pepsodent smile to Roberta Weiher Betty johnson, leave my hearty laugh to Loraine Timmler Mary Ann Kapfer, leave for Thorp as soon as I can Ronald Kitzhaber, leave my determination to be a bachelor to Willy l'hlers Herb Lindner, leave the car for Reny, hoping that he can master it as well as I have Jeanette Lindner, leave my driving ability to anyone who thinks he can do better Shirley May leave my book, How to hat and Get Slim to those who need it joan Metcalf, leave my red hair to someone with a temper im Metzke, leave my ability to tell funnies to Tom Steele Allen Quast, leave Greenwood s well used drum to Tim Dunn , I , I' ' . , . , V. . y J I I, ' ' f ' . I, J ' ' X ' ' . I, J ' , ' ' N . . 1, . . . ,, ,, r . . . I, A . . . ! LJ , . . . . . I, , ' ' ' . I, ' ' . I, . I, . . . l . I, . . . , I, . . . . . . I, . , ,, . . ,, , D I, ' ' . I, J. . . . . 1, ' - ' . I, Shirley Rasmussen, leave my ability to do school work to Ray jordan. LJ . . - . . . I, . . . . V J A . . I, i I ' ' ' . I, ' , ' ' ' , . I ' . I, j ' , . ' . . . ' . f ,' I, I ' ,' ' ' r I v I - 1, . , . ' ' , 3 la ' . I, ' ' ' . ' ' . I, , ' ' ' ' . I, erald Richmond, leave in my model T for California Maryorie Rondorf, leave my dependability to oanne Nliller Ruth Rust, leave my bashfulness to Shirley Volk Csarl Severson, leave a big hole in the football line Ruth Steele leave my worn out bookkeeping books to Nlr ackson anet Stiefvater leave for Nlarshfleld so Nlr Ihompson can t tease Alice Tieman leave because another lieman is entering L IIS erome Thieme leave mv charming ways to Gary Rhoede ohn Turnquist, leave my teasing technique to 'krlyn my brother leanne Vollrath leave my interest in loyal to acky Irvine Carol Xoung, leaye to go to 'Milwaukee Duane Zager leaye for I-airchild Dullayne Iillmer don t leaye nothing to nobody me JUN FDDI? CLASS HISTORY On September C 1950 fifty five eager Fresh men entered Greenwood High School Our ad visors for the first year were Mrs Einfeldt and Kits Schultz The class officers we elected were ack Corey, President DuWayne Zlllmer, Vice President Marjorre Carl, Secretary oyce Nleyer Treasurer and Charles Suda Student Council Representative Even though we were just lowly freshmen, we made our presence e t on the Fcho Staff in Band in Athletics, an many other activities Lois Kiviko was our Mrs Schultz and Mr Kampschoer were our advisors when forty nine of us returned for our Sophomore year To run our class we chose Mike Hoehne, President amce Traaseth VICC President Marjorie Rondorf, Secretary Don Frank Treasurer and anet Stiefvater, Student Council We gave several parties during the year the big one being I-reshmen lmtiation We selected amce Traaseth as the Sophomore member of the Homecommg Queen s Court September, 1952 saw forty two returning for their unior year Our officers were all girls Janice Traaseth President can Irvme, Vice President Shirley Rasmussen, Secretary Niaryorie Rondorf Treasurer and Shirley May Student Council These officers were advised by Nliss Mastallr, Mr Haag, and 'Mr Buker Our Homecommg Court candidate was Mary Dam gaard This was the year' We put on the Prom Our theme was Red Sails in the Sunset and Ray Gregorich reigned as King with janet Stiefvater as ueen Forty members returned to claim a diploma Nir Fonstad Nliss Nlastalir and Nlr Thompson Mike Hoehne President Shirley Rasmussen Vice President Carl Severson Secretary Ronald Denk, Treasurer and Ruth Steele as the Student Council Representative john Gregorich and oan lrvme were Homecommg Kmg and Queen We presented a class play Books and Crooks directed by Mr Thompson and Miss Mastallt We chose the red mum as our class flower, red and white as our class colors, and The Sky Our Limit as our motto Our gradua tion which seemed like a far off event during our Freshman year, has suddenly come upon us, and we are now paying our last respects to dear old G H S 'a 7 U ' i ' i S i . u - A - y 4 . , A . . v 4 A l A 0 g , J ' 9 ' ' ' ' - . - . S . . S J . I l 0 ,, . . , A , 7 7 ' f l ' Q . ' , ' , ' d . ' D ' . ' l l A . , A I . . , A , Homecoming Queen candidate. were our advisors. Our class officers were I ' I - 7 . 3 S . . 9 J . 1 - . . . 5 . . Q J - - - ' I K , 5 J . , . , . . ,, . . , . . . y I ' ' fl u , - ' J - 7 - U , 5 J . . - . ITRST ROW: Anaieregg, R. Schneider, ll. lfahian, K. Syth, Jacobi, T. intlner. SliC,ONlJ ROV.: T. Steele, R. Leihliet, li. Slc-mee, S. Champa, C,. ailtlhnrt, Snetliv. TlllRlJ ROW: T. Dunn, R. Timmler, R. jordan, li. Behrens, The juniors have had a very successful year. We have been very active in Chorus, Glee Club, and all the sports. We entered a float in the Homecoming parade and took second place. Ve put on a Class Play and the highlight of the year was the junior Prom. Through the year we put on various school par- ties. . llc-nk. ., . -of l-IRQT ROV: R. Rixssmussen, 0. Schwarze, Nl. Nleinholdt, L. Kyle, D. Thwing, A. Wire 5lifQONl7 ROW: Mr. Haag, Advisorg li. Christie, Hughes, L. Morrison, W. lfhlers, R lkeiher, N1. Nletzke, Nliss Cox, Advisor. THIRD RCN: Nl. liolbo, Langreck, li. Reineke N1. jolivette, C.. Stout. imsi iwxxl it. lmrrtt . ' l4ulf,x..lgfixkt-,m1.l::.i1.,',-. lurnquist, 'L l'tAk.w., l. lui- uc-m.mn. Nl! lVxlf lilll-li l. Nliller, N. lc-mir, ll. N11-rsiii, N. href-ning, T. Niwit le, l. nine, 51. 'Klum-ear. Illllill ROV.: N. gi'llL'l'l'f N. Nolk, X. v lkilv, lx. Nttirxxpnvr, N1. l.t-s N1. lhrltrl. Qs .ir, 0 Sophisticated Sophs at lastf There was our chance to initiate the new Preshies. The chance to pull some of the dirty pranks that were pulled on us. But then we do some things on the serious side. Many of our classmates are out for sports, chorus and glee club. We entered a float in the Homecoming parade, and we gave various school parties through the year. rw.. ...Q W,. BACK ROW: S. SECOND ROW: FRONT ROW: G 'es 2 T I BACK ROW: j. llorn, j. Turnquist, R. Boe, G. Brux, D. lager, R. Metcalf. SECOND ROW: S. johnson, S. Lindner, K. Hagen, R. Schultz, Colby, Kowieslci. FRONT ROW: T. Stiefvater, C. Gregorich, S. Kesler, li. Severson, D. Waldhart, R. l.inr'lner. 6 xi Q T2 - ' 5W1'i 'f'. xy McConnell, J. Schwarze, M. Hollman, P. Grum, C. Koci, M. Murphy. I.. Weiher, V. Franz, A. Younker, N. Trost, N. Wetzel, L. Timmler. . Wendt, A. Young, M. Polzin, J. llorvat, Mr. jostad, Advisor. Baird, D. Baughman, G. Rhode B. Burch, T. Martens. FRONT B. Clouse. BACK ROW: C. Anderson, E. Freeman, I.. Wire, 1. Mast, G. Qualls, L. Mayenschein. SECOND ROW: G. Minsas, B. ROW: R. Kuehl,D. johnson, T. Martens, J. Selisker, G. Ampe, FIRST ROW: D. llohl, R. llinker, A. Fravert, G. Maass, G. Kuester, G. Vollrath. Sl'.!.UND ROW: M. Meke, A. Iurnquist, jackson, R. Illesich, I.. Kesler, G. Abel. THIRD ROW: K. Iirux, A. liaughman, V. liraatz, Rondorf, ID. Olson, Y. Abel. J gif: L We the freshmen started out our green year with initiation. It had us all scared but proved to be packed with fun. Ile en- tered a float in the home- coming parade and sponsor- ed several of the school dances. We also proved that we had great musical talent and some great sportsmen in our class. FIRST ROW: S. Abel, CQ. Clouse, B. Lipke, M. Dyre, M. Monegar, C. Barrett. SECOND ROW: J. Hoehne, j. Langreck, N. Pastor, D. Brumbaugh, R. Lester, C. Mason. THIRD RUW:'Mrs. Vine, Advisor, M. Dunn, R. lloyer, R. Severson, Ii. Liebziet, Mrs. liinfeldt, Advis or. l'lR9'l RIN: 1. l.iiirlm'r, l. 5L'IlW..lYl4', Ki. Ktmic-ski, Xl. Nlicketl, S. Ilulirison, l'. lkns- chalvt, K.. llehexee. FII UNI! ROV: lx. Rassmussen, ll. Vat- kovich, X. jackson, l'. Lind' ner, ll. Stewart, R. Abel. l'lllRlJ ROW: R. lleegzxn, VI. lleegan, IJ. Nlalde, R. liertl, ll. l5c'tl.uxst-lt, N. Slioenirxlmvr. 1. -4 GRA DE 1 Hrs. Iflwcm Frave-rr, Icachcr. s llwerilrawerl Ieacmer We Mercedes Llebzeu Ieaeher Hrs Mercedes lleblelt le-lcher iiilkxmliz F! 'T Tl RECORD U ACTIVITIES H 0 M E C O M U C T 0 B E R 1 Kxng johnny and Queen can rCh he Grand Ma 'Y Homecommg You never knew quite what rt meant until you went through one I'1rst you read about II then everybody began to talk a bout ll and finally, you were ln the mrdst of xt all feelmg the surge of school pride that thrs occasnon always brrngs forth You remember the Thursday mght snake dance the loud pep band that led the parade of yelling running enthuslasts who dove around corners wove through crowds of people and dodged or sometrmes didn t dodge trees and cars and mnocent bystanders You yelled so loudly that you could hardly scare forth a meager croak when you got to the bonflre out at Olson Field Remember? Then came Friday and the parade lt was filled with clever ideas, and greatly enjoyed Qlle e 311 d H 61' Gout is by all The game' Bleachers were packed wrth fans whooping and hollermg for an Indian vlctory h the dnsmal picture when Wtthee wound up w1th the most pomts But maybe the story next year wrll be dlfferent Homecommg celebratxons were brought to a glorious close with the Homecoming Dance rn the evening An enthusrastrc crowd packed the gym to dance to the musrc of Howie Sturtz and to applaud Kmg ohnny Gregorrch and Queen joan lrvme Then suddenly rt was all over even the shoutxng Torn brts of crepe paper from the goal posts floated about the freld and a vague pleasant warmth about the heart was all that remained of Homecomrng I 3, N ' J 1 G 9 5 3 X, l G t A E g n The ' 0 S I . ! . . , .S 5. , . . - O., ' U' , rr . 2'- ? l Ali l l Football Boys Coach Buker and Co-Captains, jack and johnny Q, fc ll . . 8 .QE 1 fs Q V' C ...h.5N: t 2.3 I U V M-..r, 1 1-J.,-. . 'H 4 4 3.17, junior Class Float, Second Place NLR EUROS TDNNU-ll Senior Class Float, First Place s.3 il , IH N '?.a,.. .A I Eddy and Mari working hard 42 f 51-431- Watch him joanf 3 X1 r 'S B A gs 1119 Q.-. F351 ww vi ' STANDING: Mr. Thompson, Mr. Fonstad, advisorsg R. Gregorich. SEATED: 1. lloehne, R. Bruch, J. Snedic, R. Steele, M. A. Parkel, M. Hoehne, R. Baird, G. Brux. ln the beginning of the year the Student Council sponsored the Nlllgtlllllf Sale and vrith this money they purchased an electric typewriter for the school. ln Clctober, four of the memhers and their advisor, Nlr. lhompson attended the Wisconsin Associa- tion of Student Clouncils Convention, which was held in l.a Crosse. lhe Council .ilso chose the ctlndidntes for the lhihe Ruth Ciood Sportsmanship fKu.xrd. 'lihe two people who received this .ward were, 'loan lrvine and jack C orey. lhe officers of the Student Council are as follows: President, Mary Ann Parkelg Vice President, Mike Hoehneg Secretary, Ruth Steeleg Treasurer, jim Snedic. lligh Magazine Salesmen 'U Tom Steele, Adeline l.esar, Orville Schwarze, jerry Andere-gg Marlene Metzke. I-.. Rassmusen, B. lihlers, R. Hinker, Mr liuker, Adxisor S. McConnell, T. Nlanens, H Rondorf, Cregorich, N Scherer, Nlr. Fonsrad, Advisor. I TRAMUR L BOARD Ally! Boy s Champs .La .1 Y V? ., fi , , x Cheerleaders Girl s Champs BACK ROV.: joan Irvine, jacky Irvine, Roberta Xleiher, Lois Weiher. HQUNT RCN: Carol Speich, Kay Christie, Mary Ann Parkel. 4 C Q 2 K 1 A :LI T T Q HALR ROW: VI. jollivette, A. Gasparac, R. jordan, D. Frank, B. Reinke, j. Langreck. THIRD ROW: C. Speich, G. l'rbanZ, M. KOlb0, R- Weiher, J.Bcrgemann, A. Lesar. SECOND ROW: M.A. Parkel, 1. Miller, N1.j. Lesar, N. Scherer, Miss C. Mastalir, Advlsor. FRONT ROW: M. Carl, M. Hoehne, S. May, J. Meyers 1 i. Knnu.1lNtiffI'1t U mb U ll s f 1 YI X ' L1 , 1 5 x x X1 .1 '1 1 vi BACK ROW: M. Jollivette, R. Steele, J. Meyers, D. Frank, L. Wire, M. Carl, C. Kyle, 1. Horn, l.. Vollrath. THIRD ROW: G. Urbanz, D. Olson, M. Hollman, K. Hagen, B. Reinke, R. Schultz, P. Grum, C. Turnquist, A. Lesar. SECOND ROW: S. Volk, M. Lesar, C. Speich, S. McConnell, S. May, J. Irvine, J. Miller, j.Stiefavater. FRONT ROW: A. Tieman, M. Kolbo, R. jordan, M. Rondorf, Mr. jostad, Advisor. Our art editor, Ray, hard at work. Part of the staff at work. Maydell, Cora Mae, Clara, Margie - our Editor, Gwen, Alice, and Marganne - our production manager. A few of the typ1sts,janet,-Ioan, and Alice. ROW ONE: K. Brux, li. Freeman, L. Wire, C. Speich, S. Mcflonnell, R. jordan. ROW TWO: Miss Maszalir, Cloachg D. Frank. X 4 QATEIJ: Ni. Wclnhuldr, NUS. Vine, .-Xdxisor: -1. Hiller. QYXNIDINR1: lx. Lhrisric, ID. Son, N. 9ChC'ri'r, N1. x1l'IfLxf', .-K. 1,1-Snr, R. Ylcfiher, LQ. lrlw.1r1I,fy. I guly kc, il. Hergernann, I Langrerk, N1. A. pil! v SEATED: N. Scherer, j. Kowieski, j. Metzke, G. Brux, S. McConnell, C. Koci. STAND- ING: T. Steele, L. Kesler, Mr. jackson - Advisor, J. Bergemann, J. Langreck, S. May. T SHATEIJ: Snedic, T. Steele, Metzke, D. Zlllmer, L. Wire, G. Brux. STAND- ING: R. jordan, A. Quasr, E. Behrens, S. May, K. Hagen, R. Schultz, Mr. Haag - Advisor. F. F. A. BACK ROW: T. Lindner, Vollrath, C. Anderson, R. llinker, A. Fravert, G. Zimmer, H. Fabian, G. Kuester, G. Maass, dl. jacobi, Richmond, G. Braatz, C. Waldhart. THIRD ROW: O. Schwartz, R. ljlesich, D. Baughman, R. Denk, G. Minsas, S. Champa, j. Mast, I-1. Freeman, T. Martin, L. Maycnschein, G. Rhode, T. Martin, R. Metcalf. SECOND ROW: R. Lester, W. Iihlers, L. Kessler, R. Lindner, j. llorn, D. Brumbaugh, 1. Seliskar, R. Smrecek, A. Wire, J. Langreck, R. Hoe, F. Fredickson, D. lager, L. Morrison, S. johnson. FIRST ROW: Thieme, J. An- deregg, R. Gregorich, Mr. Wagner, Advisor: j. Gregorich, Il. Lindner, R. Kitzhaber. I 0 0 I 4 li.-U lx ROW: l.. Nlaycns Chein, L.. Nlinsas, I'. Lind nerkl. Vnllrarh, ky. Zimmer lx. I-rvc-man, 1. Waldhart Dl.l1 ROW: If. I-irc-lrirkson R. Nleualf, T. Nlaru-ns, R Lfregoritli, U. iclivuutz, Langrcik, I.. Kesler, R l.l'Sll'I'. l'I'1'l'NIi RUR: Il Horn, Nix. Nlagm-r, fwaili Y II. Ilriazzllwglalgli. I. Nlarwns, R. Dc-nl.. HID- 4 ' 1 - ' K., - Y 5 6 1 V7 l AXWWRE HM MA K E190 I F. H. . BACK ROW: R. Steele, R. Kuehl, L. Kylv, Meyers, H. Clarl, IJ. Amps, li. blouse, j. jackson, J. Ronllorf 'I'lllRlJ ROW: K. Lhristic, R. Schultz, D. Waldhart, S. Kesler, Kowic-ski, K. Hagen, M. lbanmgaarrl,j.C,olby, C, Young. SHCQONIJ ROW: ll. Olson, K.. Clluuse, M. Me-tzkc, li. Scvcrson, S. johnson, Langrcck, X. Anal, Nlct Calf. FRONT ROW: S. Volk, R. Weihcr, M. Rondorf, A. Lcsar, S. Rassmusen, liergemann, Ci. l'rhanz. Q' 3 BALK ROW: S. N1cCQonnr-ll, L. Koci, j. Schwartz, Ni. llollman, Braun, G. lfpdyke, S. N1ay,f,,. Speich, S. johnson Nl. Dyrc. 'l'lllRlJ ROW: lx. Schwartz, R. Rust, CQ. Linvlner, K. llrux, N. Pastor, D. Bolf, lrvinc, Nl. Nlurphy, A Hruch, A. Younker. SHQONI3 ROW: L. llc-hevec, G. Wendt, A. Young, L. Timmler, L. Wieher, Nl. Polzin, Mille-r F. Koschak, Y. jackson FRONT ROW: N. Scherer, R. Hertz, D. Matkovich, lf. Rassmusen, P. Lindner, M. Le-sat, J. Sticfvater, ll. Stewart, Nl. Parkel, Miss Cox, advisor. S A., 1 Y' T a . -.Vi . - a 9 g A I .fm nllv - ' T 'D ' 'in-n... AXBI, V Mtg' in ': n- I ,Md .uw 9,0195 i an mmm' q 3 if an ' X 'l im! I ' M vw QP QP ., QT' I D ' 0 , Eli: I '15 - lr 'Fi MQW tg' 9' I in x i mp! ' l I 1 ' ' nl I 'z J www ' 252. QQWW , ,A i m,'iYW D Q. ,.. GLEE CL B BACK ROW: M. Metzke, li. Severson, J. Ronclorf, j. jackson, B. jackson, D. Ampe, M. Carl, j. Meyer, B. Clouse, R. Weiher, K. Christie, S. johnson , V. Braatz. THIRD ROW: K. Brux, M. Dyre, G. Crbanz, J. Schwarze, P.Grum, C Cilouse A Bau hman CM Turnquist C Stout S Abel M Monegar J Langreck j Bergemann SFCOYD ., ,. g ,. ,. ,... ,.. ,. ROW: G. Wendt, L. Timmler, C. Speich, C. Lindner, A. Lesar, C. Koci, A. fieman, D. Severson, S. McConnell, L. Weiher, M. Polzin, J. Miller, j. Irvine. FRONT ROW: F. Koschak, Scherer, M.A. Parkel, H. Stewart, J. Deegan, K. Stumpner, M. Monegar, Y. jackson, P. Lindner, D. Matkovich, S. Volk, R. Deegan, Mr. jostad, director. The Girls Glee Club has 51 members. We sang in the Christ- mas Concert and the Mid-Winter Brux, R. Denk, R. Timmler, Snedic Concert. The biggest event, of course, was the spring music festival. We were the only Girls Glee Club singing in Class A. J Miller, M.A. Parke! lt. Behrens. ? swf' 1 QSQKW s- V 839.3-V9 .- I I.. -.f ... .- L. S ? Z Q 'H G: C. f- E A ... D. N .. eu 3 .z: U cn . .r: u : .. ..- ... . ft I-4 me an u z: 0 E . 2' .I an N :1 O' 4 C. : :1 2 F cf o an .z u ee '15 -Q H.. .. me 3 L1 .. f J Q E. E : L 1 : S ... z sf A E .C V C ..- A: If -51 'S' 5.23 Epi ?f .Lf S-J 'Q 579 flag. 53.51 13- 254 ...'-4.2 'T' hi' rm' . . E55 - UE. L49-J'-. -..- inn .L yfl-Z-la his 2.54 l1.l -C.. LJ .- vz ,- :ZS 5 4-Q N .M 254' V! ATE,- A55 ' V5 a- ad SW ill . az? Hi 2.-97 U... ,a. .-,VJ .Ug 'C ... E92 U u.:: ' 234 :B . eu .Q ...xg 5:5 .egg ., 5.5. .U 5. .r -L' .S E--2 n.: ., 2-5m 'U-: f. 5--....... Ju-T: REBQ cm .15 ... , 1 ...Z c:-H, was , . 5f '2', sr.. C-'AE zgfa A 5554 hN.' ew.-.- ,nel .49 ,Q I' - .QS .sc -.H .. 'ff C 'E . :egg-X .L 3-.:LQ.E jiei ,- la :Pia ' 5-5- -i'Z 5552 ff-- . ,, , Eelk- C-Lvn ,, ig-1 5'5- .v..-.: Fax They were in times during the year. Band appeared many I' io Sen The U .2 H monstration during ng de hi IC ma Z On pu: g parade and the Homecomin in the Christmas and Mid-Winter appeared They 6 E m m 2 1 'Q-4 o U E C . '44 - 11 - - U --4 VI 3 - L at C .-1 L.. C. VJ U - ...- u va as B u va L4 D O U NA-1 O Cd : o P ma ... : G! G-I L4 O E.. E ll ICH '1 '1 Concerts. only hand he I ff? We hey T SI. ho he S I W8 and wh ch the B in .- estival If comprise the group re- fifty members which The B. Ilass n C di CHICKS if Cl-I .ilu 5-U 55 5-0 :v So :E Ov um :E ...D- w :TJ -151 gm 'U C3 81 ug cn.- 5-J 'UVB co Mw- cs. .QM ...Q ... 5- E5 Oo UE mu cz ...U .c 36 g.. E c: .-.U Gi has L:.-. Cc.. Uv. .20 urs ur-1 the summer. ugh-out IO th JUNIOR BAND BACK ROW, standing: ll. Rust, R. Abel, Mr. Hamel, director, L. Kesler, Y. jackson, D. Olson. FRONT ROW, seated: N. Shoemaker, E. Rasmussen, C. Berrett, K. Brux, C. Fon- stad, S. Kesler, 1. Deegan, L. Dunn, S. Abel, F. Koschak, D. Mech. PEP BAND STANDING: T. Dunn, A. Quast, A. Bruch, Mr. Hamel, director, J. Miller, MJ. Lesar. SEATED: M. Carl, j. Meyer, M. Kolbo, I. Bergemann, D. Ampe, Y. Abel, G. Ampe, j. Snedic, R. Weiher, C. Speich. f' ,4 QWOO Av.sEf:1.a, 3 W, , . LITTLE CONCERT BAND BACK ROW, standing: T. Dunn, A. Quast, D. Ampe, Mr. Hamel, directorg A. Bruch, J. Miller, M. 1. Lf-sm. FRONT Row, seated: M. Carl, M. Kolbo, C. Koci, J. Irvine, K. Christie, S. May, M.A. Parkel, ll. Corey, R. Weiher, C. Speich, J. Metcalf. NIAJI DH Ii'l I'ES SIA,-XNIJINI,:l1. I I'I7.1Ill, NI. IIUII' mgm, I , I,fL'lLfUI'I1kII, IJ. IXAIIIIILIII I'.. NLIIWLIIIC, N. Irwsl. I'xNI'.I'.Ir IKM: I'. Iinsxnnxxxvrm, UI. IIorx'z1I, D, X1.xrkm-Irh, N. Sh.wnmIu'r. P' IV' S NJ? f um. A '-, Illil Nl QI 'X Ii'I'I'1'I' If.. . V +..,. st., Ilumm, Iluamm' 71.1. kv , - itvvnirr rm Q-in-II .I xxaruwi fir mling .xx thx- Nyrimg ' ' And .xppc-nr:-.I on the, cxvni XII-Nmr IIYULIILHII. .II NIMH ILIIILS DUI ISLE TRIO I' 'Ihis group rl-L'cIvf-II il first rat- ing at the Spring Iwsrival. my sang in Llass A. STAND- 1 ING' Roberta Weihrr, Carol iyggx Spf-ic A Q lnc Ie-Sax, Nan full?-7: . nn Parlnel Marx 4 I esar, ' IX A oanne Nhllf-r 'F .rr fx: wifi' . . M. +, . ww 395 4-I I I- U' 'nrfffiff hw Iv . 1-f . 1 Iffax -bw . W , r --- He f3L.g1,,:w5'Awff I 'Hi ' ,A . - I - K. ,iq - ms? :rx g ,- X -vw. V -,, - ,V M : . L '1 Q 1 H ,- rrp 'x ' I . Q fy, . L. nb: f V A - ,.. f N' A1345 'GM n15,,,.!fS Y W ' x , , I e 17' wgss, Qt-11- G 'ug Q f. XM? ' kiwi ,f W 0 lv-'Il l Af KFQ ' ---ang... 'War Z,,,g,!m f2:l., f 4 - -.3 Q 71 , I YE-A1 IT PLAY 'l'Iu- H1-rl Lillllllu an S .. III-.31 'Archie' - . Ik-nk, MISC - 5- NPCICII, 'Annie' - II. Srewarl, 'Aunt 'Matilda' - K Iirux. ST.-KNIDINLQ: 'Harold' - 1. Snedic, 'Bill' - D. I-rank, Mrs.. Vine, Director. UNIUR CLASS PLL Y Love Is T00 Much Trouble ? CQRICII KNI-IELINGI j. Irvine, j. N1iIIer. STANDINLL A. Tieman, A Lesar, N. Scherer, I.. Vollrath, j. jackson, Iiergemann. UN LADDILRL D. Baughman, R. Timmler. II14- jumurs pre-scntul thc-lr tI1rec-rut farce HI I'VCI!IL1.iI'I. Ir v.1x.xI1uuc-ulcucxs. IIIL- Lrew, Bad. Rum l.1ruI Ntuut, NIAYILYIL 5IcllI.c, Rox Rdxsnwussn-II, Bob Imiwlcr, Ilclmdr II.WllI3j, Ilurmln Nexrrsmm, Kuhn-rt.1 WCIIICY. IIIITII Rum NIL II.l.Il. Ilxrulwr. f.lNl Pmlu Runuxlrmv. IILIIIM I-In -- 'IIMIIHL I.l'NrI!. Nlumua - Imax lI.rxst1n. Wsx Rexx N1.1r' ILIIIIIL Ixnllw, Cnvmu -- KI.1r.n IMIL' 'luv - Irv' Nmwiu. Ugg Inn' Nun-Ir. Ihr. I,IIIxx - Ilnlx N4,I1fIL'lxIL'Y. Nr.-.itc-aI. Irnvwi Ii-rv: Cirff -- Ir x ' I,1'1.1'ur. I'Iv!w -'Nwu Mfcrc-r, Suprr I..wu - N1.xrx ju I,ur.1r, lrmxry - NI.xrx ,Mm I'.rrIreI. Nhlrlm - JIMIIHIK' Ile-rgcnnmrm, Hrs. Bates - j-mnnc NI1IIer, Nhxx K wx. IIll'L'LlUI'. . . RedSz1il5 In 'I'he.Sur1set. . . April Z-ith was the day and 'Red Sails in the Sun- set' was the theme for the 1953 junior Prom. The gym was decorated in shades of yellow, red, and orange radiating from a giant sunset in the back of the stage. Two red sails were to be seen in the sunset as colored spotlights played on it from both sides of the stage. King Raymond Gregorich chose as his Queen, VI anet Stiefvater. 0 1 ,Ili VIUH PHUNI 195 It if l i -1-4 If 1 rr N4 v .. .. In ln Ulzl Ilultf' harder: . . Iilll' tlie-me for tlie juniur Prom llllS year was a Dutcli uartlen scene. lliree sliatles ul lmlue crepe paper eamuu llagetl tlae walls, kL'lllf1j.1, .mtl stage, antl create-tl an ellen tive lmaelxgmuritl for tlie orcliestra. lleluv tlie stage 1 little llutcli viintlmill was set in a gartlen of tulips carrxirip, the tlierrie furtlier. lzrrz Steiger antl his lmntl furnislietl music for tlaricing. Robert Selineiiler, Primm King, eliuse as liis Queen jackie Irvine. lilie junior Pmnr is alvsaxs a inucli antlcipatetl uttasitin antl tliis it-ar's Pruni fulfilletl tlie expectatinns il all P PURT Q-p q-1 'Nl tv 3C CO FERE CE CHAMPS Slm R Xl UNI meregg re orlch orex 7 u lsr L rem ur x mpx mln 1umqux5r H lwxuan j Ihleme H K' . YY 1253? -x YETIWYFELEFH I as ?l24e 105 37. 31,5 182, ?5P'Q2C.Q A 7' f,Pg',:'f7f1 Q Tm?-A.f.A4 'J 1. AA . using '1:.i it I' 4' 'T 's sa 'v:v+ ,f5':',. 10' '34f'1 ? 9 Q ,xv . ...X 0' Q fy I , 5 gl . Y . ' -A .4 ' .'. 'C ' ' ROW ONE: R. Gregorich, M. Hoehne, C. Severson. ROW TWO: Manager, B. Baird, R. Lindner, L. Stewart, R. Liebzeit, J. Kuesler, R. jordan, T. Steele, T. Lindner, G. Brux, J. Tumquist, T. Dunn, T. Martens, Manager, C. Anderson. ROW THREE: Coach Buker, S. johnson, F. Fredrickson, R. Bruch, D. johnson, L. Mayenschein, R. Hinker, G. Maass, C. Waldharr, R. Ulesich, D. Hohl, j. Horn, J. Hoehne, A Turnquist, R. Boyer, Manager, T. Stiefvaler. J. Turnquisr, j. Metzke, E. Behrens, J. Corey, J. Gregorich, S. Champa, j. Mast, j. Anderegg, ,-fx O A J' if ' ' , .uf , Ig, .-1 , It 1 , s aw fa, , X' 'X-1 - A -wr. H 5 'n K' -7 J- 5-lgqfi G S x Q if K I 3 bn -Z., .-avr' E7 ,JPY .Q' N if 1 Q-at 1 ,,..V, ,v- - -L...y.,, .q, -L G 65' 'Q ,': V',', x . - 1 as J .'g 6'K-J-' 2'E'3Sglm'- 'F A A B.-4 l ,,fr.. 1:5 UNIOR V R ITY NON-CONI:ERI'iNCIf GAMES Indians - - -ii Indians - - 5i Owen ---4-- Witlicc ----- Indians - - 55 Abbotsford- - - Indians - - 69 Withce - - - Indians - - 61 Owen ----- - - 15 IHLIIMIS ' ' 66 Ncillsville- ' - - - 58 Indians - - 66 Ncillsvillc- - - - - H Ioial points: Greenwood 1,111 Opponents 3 Average per game: Greenwood 61.7 Opponents 12.9 II. Kuester, G. Mauss, A. Ifraverr, R Ilinker, R. L'1esich, IJ. Ilohl, A. Turn- quist, 1. Hoehne, 11. Lic-bzeir, S. john- 5on. ln.1i.ins - - Iniiianx - - In.ii.inx - - Indians - - In.1i.ins - - Iniimns - - Indians - - Indians - - Indians - - lndianx - - Indians - - KNlAI:1.lN4 NI XNIJINM: CUNF1'RI'NC I KANII-x v- Sim-fuer --'- 51 Colin - - 3? V5 Umnton - ' - - H Nr Initx- - - - 41 -4 I..vy.1i - - - X: are 5pm-nerr - h - - L- '1 Gmnion - ' ' ' 13 01 fuiivi - - - 33 lr-li l nity - - QW N1 I.ox1i1 - - - ' Il C15 Medford A - - - fog ,: Li. Iirux, ID. Iohnson, R. 1.indncr Qi. Rhode-, I. N1.xxz, I. Kucsrcr. R- I,ic-Iilcil, K. .Midi-rson, Ii. Ii.Air.i. IJL-L L are-. loim g,rg-,guru ll Ilcri I.iii.:m r 101111 Iiirllquis -4 . erome Thieme OLLEYBALL KNI-.liI.ING: jim lurnquist, Hob Baird, john Gregorich, Gary Brux, Manager iid Behrens. STAND- ING: Coach Ly liulcer, jim Mast, jerome Thieme, jack Corey, Herb Fabian, jerry Kuester, jerry Anderegg, Sylvester Champa, Manager, Tom Stiefvarer. BASKICTBALL The Indians had another success- ful season on the hard court - win- ning theSouthern Division Champion- ship for the second consecutive season - only to lose in the final seconds to Medford in the play-off game at Abbotsford. Greenwood then non the sub-district tournament hut lost A heart-breaker to Cornell in the district play-off game. VOLLEYBALL Another sport came ro the forefront as the Greenwood Indians won the district volleyball championship and went to the state tournament. They did all right down there, too, by finishing third in their division. ROW ONE: QI. Hoehne, R. Liebzeit, Manager, j. Turnquisr. ROW TWO: R. Lindner, G. Brux, D. johnson, L. Stewart, R. Gregorich, T. Martens. ROW THREE: G. Rhode, Gregorich, Turnquist, Corey, C. Severson, S. Champa, E. Behrens. l M . ack Lorey R .xx ure BASEBALL Bad weather hampered the Indians' efforts to turn out .1 winning haseball team. However, the weather didn't Stop jack Corey and john Gregorich from collaborating on a no-hitter. The tvm turned the trick against Granton on the Bulldogs home diamond. gorich Vluhn Liregorich vlvhn lurnquiat 4 ar! 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